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Emails Suddenly The LEAST of Hillary’s Problems As New MURDER Allegations Surface

Years before Hillary Clinton broke federal laws with her home email server, there were major questions raised about her connection to the unusual death of President Bill Clinton’s deputy White House counsel.

On July 20, 1992 the official record claims Vince Foster shot himself with a .38 revolver at Fort Marcy Park, which runs along the Potomac River near the White House.

However, the details of that day have been called into question by many investigators, some of whom believe he was murdered and the suicide was staged. Others believe Hillary Clinton drove him to his suicide. There is plenty of evidence that Foster had an intimate relationship with then-First Lady Hillary Clinton, and knew a great deal about White House corruption.

Now, FBI agents are reporting that the interviews from that extensive investigation which details Hillary Clinton’s connections to Vince Foster are MISSING from the National Archives!

As the Daily Mail reports, something fishy is going on:

On two separate occasions, this author visited the National Archives and Records Service in College Park, Md., to review the reports generated by FBI agents assigned to investigate the 1993 death of Bill Clinton’s deputy White House counsel.

The FBI found that a week before Vince Foster’s suicide, Hillary held a meeting at the White House with Foster and other top aides during which she berated the lawyer.

On the first visit, archivist David Paynter provided the box of records that he said contained the FBI reports of interviews conducted by FBI agents on Foster’s death.

On a second visit, archivist James Mathis provided what he said were those same documents.

While the box contained dozens of FBI reports concerning Foster’s death – including interviews with the medical examiner, U.S. Park Police officers, and White House aides about the contents of Foster’s office – the reports on Hillary Clinton’s role in his death were absent.

After filing a Freedom of Information request with the National Archives, Martha Murphy, the archives’ public liaison, reported that she directed a senior archivist to conduct a more thorough review of the relevant FBI files, including those that had not been previously made public in response to FOIA requests.

‘He examined all eight boxes but found no interviews by any investigator that detail either a meeting between Hillary Clinton and Vince Foster or the effects of a meeting between Hillary Clinton and Vince Foster on Vince Foster’s state of mind,’ Murphy reported in an email.

‘We did not limit ourselves to interviews by the two individuals [FBI agents] you mention.’

While Murphy said the archives searched for ‘the records that would be responsive to your request’ and concluded that they could not be found, when asked for comment, John Valceanu, the archives’ director of communications and marketing, said, ‘We do not agree with your conclusion that the records you requested are missing from the National Archives simply because we were unable to locate any responsive records in response to your request.’

The Clintons are experts at cleaning up the National Archives. In 2009, an external hard drive from President Clinton’s White House which contained private documents went missing.

Apparently, the suicide could have been a result of Hillary Clinton humiliating Foster during a meeting:

In interviewing Clinton White House aides and Foster’s friends and family, the FBI found that a week before Foster’s death, Hillary held a meeting at the White House with Foster and other top aides to discuss her proposed health care legislation.

Hillary angrily disagreed with a legal objection Foster raised at the meeting and ridiculed him in front of his peers, former FBI agent Coy Copeland and former FBI supervisory agent Jim Clemente told me. Copeland was [independent counsel Kenneth W.] Starr’s senior investigator and read the reports of other agents working for Starr.

During the White House meeting, Hillary continued to humiliate Foster mercilessly, according to both former FBI agents, who spoke about the investigation for the first time.

‘Hillary put him down really, really bad in a pretty good-size meeting,’ Copeland says. ‘She told him he didn’t get the picture, and he would always be a little hick town lawyer who was obviously not ready for the big time.’
Indeed, Hillary went so far as to blame Foster for all the Clintons’ problems and to accuse him of failing them, according to Clemente, who was also assigned by the FBI to the Starr investigation and who probed the circumstances surrounding Foster’s suicide.

Foster was profoundly depressed during his time at the White House, but Hillary Clinton’s insults were likely the final straw. Two days later, Foster was found dead after Park Police found his body.

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